hawgdriver
Eagle Member
Hey I suggested Envy the first time haha, the ohms your fault! But man you have a big gap between a light electron and a heavy glow 2.0. The ohm actually sits "right" there.
The 168 ohm and I had a long love affair, it's that Anglo yellow haha day glow yellow that's gone from being an awesome thrill to a dull already gotter all done kinda yellow. I got that soft 174 cosmic electron envy and it's got fresh paint on it. And it's soft and sexy and new.
I might have to do some more in the field with my 174g Neutron Ohm. I was impressed but I was also determined to get good at my craft.
I feel like I should have a super simple bag, and once I get to, say, 1,000 throws with a disc, then maybe I think about variation. Prior to the 'super simple bag' the idea is to settle on what every piece of data tells you is the right tool for the job. The 'super simple bag' is supposed to be already kinda perfect.
I've seen nothing from Hex, Envy, and Teebird to convince me that those discs can't take me to the 95th percentile of my game. And how much could I gain from knowing those tools that much better? I feel like right now I could do 200 throws in the field with an Envy and another 200 on the course and even then I'm collecting data--on myself, on the disc. Figuring out which is which.
Treating it like a low-tolerance quality control process.
Idk, that Ohm so thicc.